A broad winter weather system is expected to impact multiple U.S. regions from Monday through midweek, with some effects lingering into Thursday. Overall risk is considered moderate, though localized delays are possible across several key freight corridors.
Midwest and Central U.S.
Snow, ice, and freezing temperatures from Monday to Wednesday may affect major Midwest lanes, with residual impacts possible Thursday. Shippers may see reduced highway speeds, longer transit times, and occasional appointment adjustments as road conditions fluctuate.
Northeast
Winter precipitation and sustained cold temperatures are forecast from Monday through Thursday. Congestion around major metro areas may increase during peak travel periods, and slick road conditions are already contributing to delays in parts of the region, including Maine.
Southern Lanes
From Tuesday through Thursday, periods of heavy rain may reduce visibility and slow traffic. Localized flooding is possible in low-lying or poor drainage areas, which could create short-term disruptions on select routes.
If you have questions about how this may impact your shipments, please reach out to your account manager.
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